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Hurricanes Islanders, jogo 1, pontuação dos playoffs da NHL, recapitulação do resultado

Hurricanes Islanders, jogo 1, pontuação dos playoffs da NHL, recapitulação do resultado

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The Carolina Hurricanes got just the kind of game they were expecting from the New York Islanders on Saturday as the Stanley Cup playoffs began.

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The Hurricanes took a 3-1 victory at PNC Arena in Game 1, which was tight-checking, hard-fought and grinding. Canes goalie Frederik Andersen earned the win with 33 saves of every variety.

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“He made countless saves that kept us in it and we were able to squeak it out,” Canes coach Rod Brind’Amour said.

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Stefan Noesen’s third-period goal gave the Canes 2-1 lead and Martin Necas sealed the win with an empty-net goal after outfighting the Isles’ Noah Dobson for the puck along the wall.

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After some heavy forechecking shifts by the Canes, Noesen scored with 16:16 left in the third. Brady Skjei had the primary assist and Evgeny Kuznetsov, who scored the Canes’ first goal, also had an assist.

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“All the goals are like that, right?” Brind’Amour said. “You have to get bodies there and bounces. Guys who are willing to get there usually have a little more success.”

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O ala direito da Carolina, Stefan Noesen (23), comemora após marcar no terceiro período da vitória dos Hurricanes por 3 a 1 sobre os Islanders na primeira rodada dos playoffs da Stanley Cup na PNC Arena em Raleigh, NC, sábado, 20 de abril de 2024.
O flanco recta da Carolina, Stefan Noesen (23), comemora depois marcar no terceiro período da vitória dos Hurricanes por 3 a 1 sobre os Islanders na primeira rodada dos playoffs da Stanley Cup na PNC Redondel em Raleigh, NC, sábado, 20 de abril de 2024. Ethan Hyman ehyman@newsobserver.com

The Canes cycled the puck and kept the Islanders hemmed in their zone — the sellout crowd urging the Canes on — before Noesen went to the front of the net and knocked a shot past goalie Semyon Varlamov.

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Before Noesen’s goal, Andersen made a hustling stop while also having his stick knocked into a corner. Andersen kept Canes fans roaring with other solid stops in the period.

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Andersen also was caught without his stick on an Islanders power play but Kyle Palmieri was wide attempting to score. The Canes killed off the penalty, then went on the power play, only to have Andersen have to stop a shorthanded attempt after a turnover in the Carolina zone.

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The physicality ramped up in the third as the Canes’ Seth Jarvis delivered a crunching hit on defenseman Noah Dobson.

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Both teams score in first period

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Kuznetsov converted in the first period as the Canes turned their first power of the playoffs into a goal. After Anders Lee was called for holding Skjei for an offensive-zone penalty, the Canes needed 13 seconds to score.

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Kuznetsov rifled a high shot over the near shoulder of Isles goalie Semyon Varlamov at 1:35 of the first period.

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The Canes were second in the NHL on the power play this season and the Isles last in penalty killing. It looked that way as Carolina took the early lead. Necas and Skjei had the assists.

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O ala direito da Carolina, Stefan Noesen (23), comemora depois que Evgeny Kuznetsov marcou durante o primeiro período do jogo dos Hurricanes contra os Islanders na primeira rodada dos playoffs da Stanley Cup na PNC Arena em Raleigh, NC, sábado, 20 de abril de 2024.
O flanco recta da Carolina, Stefan Noesen (23), comemora depois que Evgeny Kuznetsov marcou durante o primeiro período do jogo dos Hurricanes contra os Islanders na primeira rodada dos playoffs da Stanley Cup na PNC Redondel em Raleigh, NC, sábado, 20 de abril de 2024. Ethan Hyman ehyman@newsobserver.com

The Islanders tied it after Lee tipped a shot that Andersen stopped. But Kyle MacLean, the son of Isles (and former Hurricanes) assistant coach John MacLean, banged the loose puck in at 8:19 of the period.

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The Isles had eight shots to the Canes’ seven in the opening period. The Canes were credited with nine scoring chances to New York’s seven by naturalstattrick.com.

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O ala direito da Carolina, Andrei Svechnikov (37), luta pelo disco com o defensor de Nova York Mike Reilly (2) durante o primeiro período do jogo dos Hurricanes contra os Islanders na primeira rodada dos playoffs da Stanley Cup na PNC Arena em Raleigh, NC, sábado , 20 de abril de 2024.
O flanco recta da Carolina, Andrei Svechnikov (37), luta pelo disco com o protector de Novidade York Mike Reilly (2) durante o primeiro período do jogo dos Hurricanes contra os Islanders na primeira rodada dos playoffs da Stanley Cup na PNC Redondel em Raleigh, NC, sábado , 20 de abril de 2024. Ethan Hyman ehyman@newsobserver.com

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Hurricanes missing Fast

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Hurricanes winger Jesper Fast was ruled out for Game 1 against the Islanders with a neck strain, but Hurricanes general manager Don Waddell said Friday it was “a matter of days” for the hard-working winger to return to the ice.

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Fast was injured in the Hurricanes’ 82nd regular-season game Tuesday when Columbus Blue Jackets defenseman Erik Gudbranson cross-checked him toward the net from behind. As he fell, Fast spun back-first into the end boards, getting up slowly. He did not return to the game and has not skated since, although he watched part of Friday’s practice from the tunnel to the bench.

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“Until he gets in a practice, you can pretty much rule him out,” Hurricanes coach Rod Brind’Amour said Friday.

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Fast missed six games last month with a similar injury and three games in December with a concussion.

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Svechnikov filled Fast’s normal postseason spot with Jordan Staal and Jordan Martinook on Saturday, with Jesperi Kotkaniemi centering a second line of Martin Necas and Teuvo Teravainen.

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Andersen starts in Game 1

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Brind’Amour said Saturday that Andersen would be the starting goalie in Game 1. of the playoffs.

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Andersen missed 49 games this season with a blood-clotting issue but has played extremely well since his return. He has a 9-1-0 record, 1.30 goals-against average and .951 save percentage in 10 appearances, with three shutouts.

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Not his tempo

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With two days off between games 2 and 3 of this series and again potentially between games 4 and 5, this series is scheduled about as leisurely as a first-round playoff ever is, not only without any back-to-backs, but not even at an every-other-day pace.

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As a team that’s been itching to play meaningful hockey for a month — not to mention Svechnikov, who’s much more excited to play in Game 1 than sound the warning siren like he did a year ago while injured — the Hurricanes would prefer a slightly quicker tempo.

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“Even when I was a player, I mean, it’s a lot different now, but I always thought it’s interesting how you’ll play 17, 18 games in a month, with travel, and then the playoffs come around and there’s no traveling and they milk it,” Brind’Amour said. “We probably could have played four in five nights with one travel (day) and knocked this thing out. Because the guys want to play. You’re not doing too much practicing now.”

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For Brind’Amour the coach, that presents some different challenges. He prefers to practice as little as possible during the playoffs, but with two days off between multiple games, there’s a delicate balance to be struck between staying sharp and not racking up extra mileage.

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“That’s the tricky part,” Brind’Amour said. “You can always get better, but then you have to weigh, what are you accomplishing versus the rest and the mental side of things. Everyone goes through that. But, yeah, I’d love to see us move the games along a little quicker.”

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Either way, the Hurricanes are excited to get started.

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“They were playing for something at the end of the season,” Necas said. “We weren’t, so we’re really pumped up to do that again. It’s a whole new season.”

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Paths, crossed

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Brind’Amour and Islanders coach Patrick Roy played together on the 1998 Canadian Olympic team that lost to Dominik Hasek and the Czech Republic in the semifinals and failed to medal. Brind’Amour said Saturday that Roy told him, earlier in the Olympics, that Brind’Amour should be in Canada’s shootout rotation after scoring on him in practice.

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“I remember scoring on him in practice, and then him saying after one time I should be in the shootout in the Olympics because I scored on him,” Brind’Amour said. “I remember that. He won’t remember that but I do.”

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Canada went on to lose in a five-round shootout to the Czechs, 1-0, when no one could score on Hasek. Neither Brind’Amour nor Wayne Gretzky was picked for an attempt.

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Tailwinds

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Islanders defenseman Noah Dobson returned to the Isles’ lineup after missing two games but center Jean-Gabriel Pageau was absent after being injured in the Islanders’ final game of the season. … Hurricanes defenseman Brent Burns has played the second-most regular-season games (1,415) without winning a Stanley Cup of any player in the postseason. Only Dallas Stars defenseman Ryan Suter (1,444) has been waiting longer. … N.C. State women’s basketball guard Zoe Brooks was the Game 1 siren sounder.

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Esta história foi publicada originalmente 20 de abril de 2024, 7h.

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